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Compression Stockings for Deep Vein Thrombosis

Topic Overview

Specially fitted compression stockings are designed to help blood circulate in your legs. They may help prevent deep vein thrombosis. If you have had deep vein thrombosis, they might help relieve symptoms and prevent problems.

Compression stockings are tight at the feet with a gradually looser
fit on the leg (graduated compression). They are as thick as two pairs of
regular panty hose and cover the leg from the arch of your foot to just below
or above your knee. Compression stockings are also available as panty hose or
trouser socks.

You can buy them from a medical supply store or a pharmacy if you have a doctor's prescription. And some stockings are available without a prescription. These can be purchased online. If you buy online, be sure to buy the correct compression level recommended by your doctor. And be sure to buy the correct size stockings. If they fit right, they should be snug but comfortable.

Medical experts don't
agree on the usefulness of
compression stockings to treat symptoms or prevent deep vein thrombosis. But these stockings are sometimes recommended
to help relieve swelling and pain. Compression stockings are also used to reduce the risk of deep leg vein
thrombosis in people who are at high risk.

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